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01/16/2015 at 3:17 PM #69961getlowderParticipant
The NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Golf Committee announced Thursday that the North Carolina State men’s golf team will host an NCAA regional champ
[See the full post at: Raleigh selected as 2018 regional site for NCAA men’s golf championship]01/16/2015 at 4:14 PM #6996213OTParticipantWhat’s next? Bass fishing championships?
01/16/2015 at 4:56 PM #69963WolfanaticParticipantAs of this moment, former NCSU golfer Tim Clark sits atop the leaderboard at the Sony Open in Hawaii. Clark followed yesterday’s 5 under 65 with the identical score today to lead by one at 10 under. But, it is just 12:00pm on the island and numerous players have yet to tee off, including yesterday’s leaders Paul Casey and the Wake Forest boy Webb Simpson. NCSU alum Carl Pettersson hasn’t fared as well as Clark and is 2 under for the day and on the cut line at 1 under through 16 holes after struggling to an opening round 1 over 71 yesterday.
01/16/2015 at 9:44 PM #69974WolfanaticParticipantFor all of you late night Pack golf fans, that jackass, cheshire cat grinn’, light in the loafers Georgia Tech goofball Matt Kuchar just took the lead away from Clark. Worse yet, the Demon Deac Simpson is one stroke ahead of Tim…I’m disappointed in his defense…Looks like Carl missed the cut at minus two..Aloha, Carl…
01/16/2015 at 11:00 PM #69978PrimewolfParticipantI was at the Hyundai last week. Saw Tim at several locations. Tried to speak to him and give him the wolf sign. No response from Tim.
Carl Petterson is a different story, however.
01/18/2015 at 1:08 PM #70338WolfanaticParticipantFor those interested, Tim Clark tees off in the fourth and final round of the Sony Open at approximately 3:30 EST this afternoon. Clark sits in a tie for 5th place with Crimson Tide product Justin Thomas at 12 under. Baylor’s Jimmy Walker smoked the field yesterday with an 8 under 62 and leads at 16 under. Matt Kuchar is in second place, two strokes back followed by Brian Harman (UGA) and Troy Merritt (Boise St.) at -13.
Clark carded a 2 under 68 yesterday that included 5 birdies and 3 bogies to go with first and second round 65s. He’s off to a good start this season, making the cut in all 6 events he has played (including the Sony). He finished second at the WGC-HSBC Champions event, and now sits 9th in the FedEx Cup standings. His previous 5 events have netted him just under one million dollars ($964,435.) – a figure that he will certainly eclipse today.
Now, I realize that today’s round and Tim’s tee time coincides greatly with some NFL games being played today, but the absolutely outrageous, mind blowing, nauseating, scream at your TV, number of commercials should allow those interested an opportunity to switch over to NBC occasionally to see if TC can literally pull a few tricks out of his bag. Hopefully, he’s got an 8 or 9 under in that bag, and does a little field-smoking of his own.
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